Specialized set out to design the Stumpjumper, they had a few goals. They wanted it to be the lightest bike possible, but without sacrificing durability for it. 4599$
Specialized set out to design the Stumpjumper, they had a few goals. They wanted it to be the lightest bike possible, but without sacrificing durability for it. 4599$
Tune the Epic EVO's handling to your preferred riding characteristics with the Flip Chip, which allows the rider to adjust the head tube angle of the EVO by half a degree while raising the bottom bracket six millimeters. 3499$
Tune the handling of the FACT 11m carbon frame to your preferred riding characteristics with the Flip Chip. The Epic EVO allows you to reduce the steering angle by half a degree while lowering the bottom bracket by 10mm. 5700$
The tubeless-ready rims feature a modern 30mm inside width, allowing the tires to achieve their ideal tread and contact patch for optimal traction. 4700$4300$
The Stumpjumper's S-sizing geometry hits the sweet spot. Long, low, flat, a low offset fork, a steeper seat tube angle - it all makes your ride a better experience. With the adjustable flip chip, you can tailor the bike to all conditions and make sure your Stumpjumper is tuned to perform on any terrain. 9500.00$8000$
The Specialized Enduro and Demo could clearly be siblings - this is obviously because they share a lot of downhill DNA. A more rearward-facing wheel elevation curve reduces speed penalty on big obstacles. A low-slung, forward-facing shock keeps the bike feeling snug and secure at high speeds. The chassis' balanced stiffness also helps generate precise steering response and tracking stability. 5050$
The RockShox Super Deluxe Select DH steel spring shock may look heavy, but the performance is unmatched! It offers external low speed compression and rebound, while the trunnion mount provides additional bearing overlap for longer 4500$